Markus Berlin <ecce.ber...@googlemail.com> writes: > * Jambunathan K <kjambunat...@gmail.com> [29.05.2011 15:20]: >> > >> > is there a simple way to disable the description list syntax in a >> > document? That is, how can I prevent emacs from interpreting '::' as >> > a description list separator (in a given document)? >> > >> >> Put your code within babel block. I believe it shouldn't happen >> then. Are just turn off orgmode. >> >> #+begin_src <whatever> >> <text goes here> >> #+end_src >> > > Yes, I do that whenever I have block-level code. But often I want to > use inline '::' notation in normal org-mode lists, something like: > > ,---- > ! - a type is a collection of related values > ! - notation: ~v :: T~, "v is a value in the type T", "v has type T" > `----
If you use the code markup (which might be desirable anyway, if you're mixing code and regular text), org mode should not interpret anything inside that markup as org text. So: - notation: =~v :: T~=, "v is a value........ Ought to work. Eric